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ELECTORS OF HASTINGS LADIES & GENTLEMEN, In offering my services as a candidate for the Borough Council, I would like to make it known to you that.l have done much important work for this Borough, such as sewerage, high pressure water, roadmaking, including the main street. I DROVE BY STEAM THE FIRST ELECTRIC LIGHTING PLANT FOR THE PICTURES: At,SO CATERED FOR THE CARTAGE OF THE SCHOOLS TO PICNICS BY 'J'HAC’lttlX ENGINE, ETC. I HAVE LIVED AND WORKED AMONG YOU ALL .MY LIFE, AND AM CON. TENT TO LET MY RECORD DURING THAT PERIOD SPEAK FOR ITSELF. I STAND FOR FREE, SOUND AND OPEN CIVIC ADMINISTRATION. I STAND FOR PROGRESS WITH PRUDEN T EXPENDITURE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF HASTINGS, AND IN THE INTERESTS OF ALL SECTIONS OF THE COMMUNITY. I STAND FOR BUSINESSLIKE ADMINISTRATION. IF SELECTED, 1 PLEDGE MYSELF TO ACT FAIRLY TO ALL WITHOUT FEAR OR FAVOUR. For Experience — Knowledge — Capability VOTE F. C. N E W K I C K

HASTINGS POWER BOARD ELECTORS PLAY SAFE: A QUALIFIED ENGINEER. WITH 13 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN YOUR OWN POWER HOUSE BEFORE LEAVING’ IN 1936 TO CONDUCT BUSINESS ON HIS OWN ACCOUNT, IS YOUR SAFEST BET. . VOTE j. r. McGrath NON PARTY.

NORWOOD FOR HARBOUR BOARD H9F 7 ' Ml A RECORD OF NEARLY 30 YEARS’ PUBLIC SERVICE STANDS TO THE CREDIT OF BBts SIR CHARLES NORWOOD. CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION TO sHH Tllh: WELLINGTON HARBOUR . W as Cliairm.’in (lie inquiry Into the ' JBk milk system, and ns Chairman of the Milk Committee, established the Municipal Milk Departuient. As Mayor of Wellington, Sir Charles conducted negotiations that resulted In the establishment of the watershed from Wainui, and the Fire Board was also brought into existence. During bis term as Mayor bls Work in connexion with the Wellington Free Ambulance is also well-known to the cltizeni of Wellington. VOTE AND CITIZENS’ TICKET, C. J. B. NORWOOD

THE GREATEST MUNICIPAL RALLY IN WELLINGTON’S HISTORY COMBINED WITH CELEBRITY CONCERT THURSDAY NIGHT MAIN TOWN HALL THE CONCERT CHAMBER IS FAR TOO SMALL FOR THIS OCCASION, SO WE HAVE TAKEN THE LARGE HALL. WEILINGTON WATERSIDE WORKERS’ BAND (LATE PORT NICHOLSON SIIV ’lt BiND XZ. CHAMPIONS) WILL RENDER SELECTIONS. • INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL SOLOS AND DUETS. JAMES ROBERTS (Fot Mayor) WILL ADDRESS THE AUDIENCE AND ALL THE LABOUR. CANDIDATES WILL BE INTRODUCED. COME EARLY FOR A SEAT—7.3O P.M. R. HOLLAND, ORGANIZER.

MASTF.RTON MAYORAL ELECTION. KEMP FOR MAYOR. MR. KEMP'S Progressive Policy Provid*s for Improvements that will Benefit ALL SECTIONS OF THE COMMUNITY VOTE KEMP. HUTT COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTIONS. SATURDAY, MAY 27. FRANK W. VICKERMAN, SIT TIN G C 0 U N CIL LO R, WHAREROA RIDING, AND CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION. REPRESENTS ALL PARTIES. , During his ‘J years of service the Capital Value of lite areas of lite Wharerou Riding west of the railway line (excluding Paekakariki) has increased by approximately £200.000 and now constitutes twjtliirds of Hie whole area of the Riding excluding Paekakariki. FOR SOUND AND EXPERIENCE!) ADMINISTRATION VO TE FRANK W. VICKERMAN. MASTERTON' MAYORAL ELECTION. KEMP FOR MAYOR. MR. KEMP'S record of service on the Borough Council and lit all Community Activities qinilHits him to offer a sound. Progressive Municipal Policy. VOTE KEMP. MAS'IEItTON FOR Removals to town or country, or General Carrying, TeL 1010, Alasterton. Transport (Wuirurapa), Ltd.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 202, 24 May 1944, Page 3

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539

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 202, 24 May 1944, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 202, 24 May 1944, Page 3

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